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J Sport Exerc Psychol ; 46(5): 255-265, 2024 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39265984

ABSTRACT

Which opponent player to sequentially serve to in beach volleyball is crucial given the advantage of the attacking team. The sequential choice theory was tested in three studies by analyzing allocation strategies based on the hot hand belief. Study 1 showed strong belief in the hot hand of national coaches. In Study 2, we analyzed Tokyo Olympics data to explore how base rates and sequential selection rates varied in an elite sample. When base rates of players differed by 0.25, low-performing players were frequently selected. In an experiment with elite athletes, Study 3A demonstrated accurate base-rate-difference recognition but low base-rate-change recognition. Study 3B found that the hot hand is believed to be important but is not often detected. We conclude that players and coaches follow predictions of the sequential choice theory and believe in the hot hand, but do not have a shared understanding of how to use it.


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Decision Making , Volleyball , Humans , Volleyball/psychology , Male , Female , Young Adult , Adult , Athletic Performance/psychology , Athletes/psychology , Competitive Behavior , Choice Behavior
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